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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Whoever said maintenance is more on a 4 cyclinder bike, it's not that much more. A spark plug costs 3-5 dollars. It's not going to break the bank! LOL Plus it's a Honda, it'll be bullet proof and this is from the guy riding a 20 year old bike like I stole it. The Magnas VF700/VF750C engines are bullet proof. If you're even a bit of a wrench monkey, you can easily work on motorcycles. They are much easier to work on because everything is out in the open unlike a car. If you are looking for other recommendations though, I really like Suzuki's C50/M50 line. Another one to look at is the Vulcan 500, 800 or 900. The 500 may be a touch small for you though, but don't be suprised when I tell you that it'll outrun the Shadow/Spirit 750 or even the Sportster 1200. The Vulcan 500 shares the powerplant of the Ninja 500. I'd stay away from the Yamaha/Star 650, too weak IMO and the next larger size is the 1100 or 1300. The 1100/1300 bikes are much larger and heavier and I wouldn't recommend it for a newer rider. Also don't bother with the Honda VLX 600. It's a weak bike and only a 4 speed so you'll always be hunting for that missing 5th gear. I'm not a fan of HD, but that's because I don't want to pay for twice as much for the same bike. My buddy rides a HD and as he says, HD stands for Hundred Dollars. You're not leaving a Harley shop without spending more than a Hundred Dollars! EDIT: You made a comment about the range of the Magna. Unfortunately the 100 mile range is a fact. If I shift at 5k rpm, I can get about 40-45mpg but if my wrist gets happy then I see about 35mpg. On they highways I've seen 50-55mpg as long as I don't go over 65. The Magnas like to rev to get their power. I'm not sure about the 3rd gens, but my 2nd gen has a 10k redline. Most V-twins don't even come with a Tach 'cause their embarrased to show you that you redline at 5-6k Here is another good website to get more info: Magna Owners Of Texas, Magna Owners Of Texas Last edited by eyesopened : 06-06-2008 at 07:57 AM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: MINNESOTA
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The 750 Magna would be a nice starter bike. Plenty of power and a nice ride. I had a V-45 and a V-65 magna. It's too bad Honda stopped making them. About the posers... Give me a break!! I now ride a 2003 American Ironhorse Ranger and would ride with anyone who has the desire to get in the wind and RIDE. Which ever you choose, enjoy it and BE SAFE
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: SC
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OOHHH man, I just woke up from a nap, after the first day of Basic Rider Class.
I am EXHAUSTED! Have to do it again tomorrow at 8am. HOT does not describe the temperature it was today. When we were moving, it was good, but when we had to stop and watch the class, it was unbearable. Great class! We are riding Nighthawks, and I am glad. Anything bigger would be a nightmare to handle in such early stages of riding. Having a great time, and 2 great RideCoaches. Learning alot! especially the slow manuvering techniques. Small class, 5, which is good for us. I think tomorrow will be worse, it's supposed to be hot, we are all going to be sore, stiff, and still tired. To top it off, I have tickets to Toby Keith in Charleston, which is little over an hour away tomorrow evening. Gonna be super tired, and not feeling much like driving up there after the class.
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Good luck with the class, i still have to take mine. I just bought an 07 Honda Shadow 750, and i love it. Great for everyday riding, awesome on gas (reason i bought it), and just really fun.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: S. Calif.
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XDTalk 500 Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: SC
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Funny!!! I just finished my 2nd and final day. It was great, weather was hot, but it was fun. Passed w/ a 98 on the written, would've been 100, but I changed 1 answer because I read too much into the question. The Ride Coach knew it and wrote " you had it right". Great experience! I know I took alot from it. Although I am afraid for the lady that took it, and is picking up her 1200 Harley tomorrow. She wanted to quit right before the riding assessments were started. I bet it can be bought cheap later this year.
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XDTalk 5K Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: S. Calif.
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Didn't you learn in high school, you're never supposed to change your answer.
Congrats on the test results and I guess you will be buying a HD on the cheap later on huh.:lo Hey, don't dismiss that scooter so fast; it can do fwy speeds easily, gets good mileage and looks really cool( |
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All the same, congradulations!! Ride safe!!
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XDTalk 500 Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: SC
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There wasn't a "road test", it was just a Basic Skills assessment. I think I did really well, being that during the instruction units, I would be told to go back to the staging area and wait for the others.
I did great on braking! Cornering, and entry speeds turned out to be kinda fun. At the speeds we were riding anyway. retired.... For $9k I can buy a nice bike. Heck for that money, I could build the motor I want for my car.
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